Linen Stitch Blanket |
My knitting skills are far superior to my crochet skills - but I do enjoy learning, so I sat down this afternoon to learn how to crochet the Linen Stitch. This stitch is also known as Crochet Moss Stitch, Granite Stitch and Woven Stitch. It is easy to do with just a little practise, and after the foundation row, it is a one row repeat, so you soon get some rhythm! It works up quite quickly.
This stitch has a lovely texture, but I found the fabric too dense for a blanket using my normal choice of DK yarn and a 4mm hook ........ so I tried a 5mm hook instead, and liked the result much better! It looks the same on both sides, so a good choice for a reversible item. And it doesn't curl.
I am making a doll's blanket for practice, and I am planning on making a baby size Linen Stitch blanket for the next baby I hear about amongst my family and friends. It's good to add to my crochet repertoire !
I have added the instructions below for my doll's size blanket - and there are several good videos on-line if you are a visual learner!
Linen Stitch Blanket
Requires:
DK yarn
5mm hook
Tension / Gauge:
Not critical - but I got around 20sts = 4" (10cm) using a 5mm hook
This pattern uses UK terminology
ch = chain dc = double crochet
Instructions:
(Ch 2 at beginning of each row always counts as 1 chain space)
To begin, chain an odd number.
For my trial doll's blanket I chained 59sts. The width is 12"
For a 24" baby blanket you need to double that and chain around 119sts
Row 1: (1st 2 chains count as 1 chain space) 1 dc in 3rd ch from hook, *ch 1, skip the next ch, 1 dc in next ch, repeat from * across row, turn
Row 2: Ch 2, 1 dc in 1st chain space, *ch 1, skip the next dc, 1 dc in next chain space, repeat from * across row, turn
Repeat row 2 until you reach you are happy with the length of your blanket. I usually make blankets square, or a little longer than their width.
Here is a chart to that might help. It doesn't have the correct number of stitches, but it shows you how the stitches are placed.
Add a simple border to your blanket if desired.
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